I’ve owned this website for four years, and in that span of time, I’ve made a lot of changes that made me realize that I need to stick to a system that would work. A system that will prevent me from doing yet another major editing for the coming weeks, or months, or whenever there’s a blue moon.

I’ve also created a lot of other blogs, which meant purchasing hosting and domain plans, which in the end, were left abandoned. That being said, I decided to merge all “ME” related stuff under this one website not just to save but to establish my online presence in a way that makes it less confusing to other people…and to myself.

So if you’re new here, welcome to my site! To my friends who’ve been here before, well, here’s my new online home. You can still check out my design portfolio on my Behance account, which I believe, does a better job on curating them. As to what you should expect here, well… that’s the thing about expectations, it demands to be intriguing.

Back in 2009, Sean thought his life sucked. His solution? He quit his job and moved to Thailand, built his business and enjoyed his life the way he wanted it. Simple, right? Well, check out my interview with him below to find out how it all began.

Aside from his hot bod, THE ABS! (sorry, I’m a woman, remember?) What I found amazing with Joel Runyon is the fact that he keeps on challenging himself. And I think that his blog, the IMPOSSIBLE HQ is aptly named for the things that he do, as he tackles impossible things and make them, well…possible.

As I’ve said from my last interview post, I’ve noticed that most of my guests were guys. Not that I’m strongly against it or whatever, but I want to feature women as well. Not just any women though. I prefer someone who’s passionate about their work and has a kickass attitude that can blow anyone’s mind through wit and sex appeal. Guess what, I found a perfect person who embodies all of the above, and it’s Ashley Ambirge of the middle finger project.

Jess is an Intentional Designer. She calls herself as such because she helps people design lives, homes, and businesses with intention.

I stumbled upon Jess’s website when I was searching for women who had found success pursuing their passion. I realized that I’ve been interviewing a lot of guys lately, and I needed to raise the women’s flag since I am one. (Go feminism!) Anyway, aside from being a fellow designer, what I find amazing with Jess is the fact that she helps other people find their own success the same way she did with hers.